Essential Reading

In Andernach about 50,000 prisoners of all ages were held in an open field surrounded by barbed wire. The men I guarded had no shelter and no blankets; many had no coats. They slept in the mud, wet and cold, with inadequate slit trenches for excrement.

Housed in a warehouse in Ica, Peru, is a collection of ancient stone tablets which carry pictures portraying advanced medical practice. They open a Pandora’s box of questions and challenge everything we have been taught about our past

More than being an insider’s confirmation of the power of the pro-Israel lobby over Congress, the former US Senator’s letter also calls into question Noam Chomsky’s increasingly suspect looking motives

Jack Bernstein was a rarity, an American Zionist who ‘returned’ to Israel, not for a holiday but to live and die in Israel building a Jewish nation. What makes him almost one of a kind, however, was his ability to see through the sham of Zionism

Now directly linked, a must see video. Watch as a young Jew demolishes the standard notion of the Holocaust, highlighting its contradictions and flaws with logic and clarity. An hour long video of absolutely essential viewing

by Richard Evans & Henry Makow — henrymakow.com Aug 17, 2013

As you may recall Scott Lively, co-author of ‘The Pink Swastika‘got in the middle of the Uganda flap a few years ago when the forces of the UN and United States targeted Uganda’s government for daring to sustain criminalization of fudge-packing in that unfortunate country.

Now a US district judge (Michael Ponsor, a Rhodes scholar) has ruled that a (UN propped) Ugandan gay NGO may press charges against Scott Lively for “Aiding and abetting in the commission of a crime against humanity as an international law violations for which the ATS furnishes jurisdiction.”

This is getting ugly, and it’s going to come to bloodshed eventually, if they keep this up. Let’s be crystal clear about what the Clinton/UN judge is trying to pull here — he’s ruled that the US falls under international law jurisdiction over what we’d call free speech.

According to the court decision, Scott Lively, a Massachusetts pastor, reportedly traveled to Uganda, spoke out against homosexuality, linked homosexuality to pornography and pedophilia, and assisted government officials with the drafting of anti-homosexuality legislation.

“Widespread, systematic persecution of LGBTI people constitutes a crime against humanity that unquestionably violates international norms,” ruled Judge Michael Posner. “Aiding and abetting in the commission of a crime against humanity is one of the limited group of international law violations for which the ATS furnishes jurisdiction.”

Interviewed in 2009, the man who went on to become ‘Jihadi John’ condemned 9/11 and 7/7 as “wrong”. However the fact that he didn’t mention false flags suggests he’s either a dupe, a dummy or a double agent